LES nightlife extends to Delancey
- 1:46 PM — Mar 12 —
- Source: The Real Deal
Already established as a prime nightlife neighborhood, the Lower East Side is seeing its bar scene move further south, all the way down to the once-desolate Delancey Street. Read More
Used And Abused: Luc Carl, the man dubbed the...
- 9:53 AM — Mar 9 —
- Source: Eater
Luc Carl, the man dubbed the "king of Rivington Street" by Ludlow Manor owner Georgie Seville, reflects on life as a bartender, dating Lady Gaga, and the downfalls of the associated fame. Read More
Nightlife: SLA Confiscates Ludlow Manor's Liquor License
- 5:18 PM — Jan 20 —
- Source: Eater
Ludlow Manor , the multi story bar and tapas restaurant that opened without being fully licensed for the multiple stories, has had its liquor license confiscated by the State Liquor Authority. Read More
Nightlife: CB3 Drops The Hammer On Ludlow Manor Team
- 9:48 AM — Dec 13 —
- Source: Eater
Just weeks after opening, the Ludlow Manor team was back in front of the Community Board 3 licensing committee. Read More
Nightlife: Work In Progress And Ludlow Manor Open This Week
- 5:28 PM — Nov 15 —
- Source: Eater
The shimmering beauty that is Stash isn't the only new nightlife venture opening this week. Read More
Nightlife: Going Gaga For New Multi-Story Ludlow Manor
- 12:02 PM — Nov 2 —
- Source: Eater
Throw those plans for The Ludlow in the trash, because there has been a slight change of plans. Read More
D Generation reuniting for NYC & LA shows
- 12:06 AM — Apr 20 —
- Source: Brooklyn Vegan
"While groups such as the Strokes and the White Stripes get most of the credit for spearheading the garage rock revival movement of the early 21st century, there were several similarly styled bands of the mid- to late- '90s that preceded the aforementioned acts (with far less commercial success and press), such as D Generation. Formed during 1991 in New York City, the band automatically turned a blind eye towards the burgeoning Seattle movement, as their look and sound was straight out of NYC circa the early '70s, when trashy glam bands like the New York Dolls ruled the scene, and such punk bands as the Ramones and the Dead Boys were about to crash the party. Originally comprised of Jesse Malin (vocals), Richard "The Atomic Elf" Bacchus (guitar), Georgie Seville (guitar), Howie Pyro (bass), and Belvy K (drums), both Seville and aK would exit soon after -- replaced with Danny Sage and Michael Wildwood , respectively." -[ allmusic ] D Generation (Jessie, Howie, Michael, Danny and Richard) are back and will play Irving Plaza on on 9/17 and the Troubadour in LA on 9/24 (with Prima Donna and Biters). Read More



